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Collected Item: “76% with new coronavirus after-effects, 24% with hair loss symptoms (February 4, 2021)”

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新型コロナ76%で後遺症 脱毛症状は24%(2021年2月4日) – 76% with new coronavirus after-effects, 24% with hair loss symptoms (February 4, 2021)

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This news talks about the after-effects of COVID-19, and how a lot of people still suffer even after getting being “cured” from COVID-19. I have heard some people who I know that have COVID-19 have these side effects, especially hair loss/thinning.

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According to the results of a survey, 76% of patients with the new coronavirus had sequelae. According to a survey published by Dr. Omagari of the National Center for Global Health and Medicine, 76% of 63 patients had sequelae, 48% still had sequelae even 2 months after the onset, and 27% patients still felt some sort of sequelae even 4 months later after being diagnosed. Symptoms include coughing, malaise, and olfactory dysfunction, and it is said that 24% of patients had symptoms of hair loss. Dr. Omagari says the cause of the sequelae is unknown and it is important to not to get infected to prevent these sequelae.

新型コロナウイルスの患者のうち76%に後遺症が確認されたとする調査結果が発表されました。国立国際医療研究センターの大曲医師が公表した調査によりますと、63人の患者のうち、76%に後遺症が確認され、発症2カ月後でも48%が、4カ月経っても27%が何らかの症状を訴えたといいます。症状は、せき、倦怠感、嗅覚障害などで、脱毛の症状が出たという患者が24%いたといいます。大曲医師は、後遺症の原因はわかっておらず、感染しないことが最も重要だとしています。

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HSE, Japan, after COVID-19, symptoms

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti3v34it2Ys

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ANNnewsCH

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2021-02-04
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